Will the centralisation of carbon pricing revenue in the EU lead to laxer climate policy?
Fuest, Clemens ; Meier, Volker
CESifo - Munich
2021
21 p.
climate change ; environmental policy ; decarbonization ; tax ; gas emission ; economic impact ; EU policy
CESifo working paper
8979
Public finance and taxation
English
Bibliogr.
"We analyse the economic impact of using carbon pricing revenue to fund the EU budget. Such a reform would redistribute from countries with above average carbon intensive production to less carbon intensive countries. Once the reform is implemented, the low carbon countries will prefer a lower carbon price, i.e. laxer climate policy at the EU level, than before the reform. For high carbon countries the opposite is true. As a result, EU climate policy becomes less ambitious and less disputed. We also analyse an extension of the model in which consumption generates carbon emissions that are not covered by the emission certificate regulation, and we consider the impact of changes in EU climate policy on the rest of the world as well as global emissions."
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